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'''Winrock International''' is a nonprofit organization located on Riverfront Drive in Little Rock, Arkansas. The organization moved its headquarters from Morrilton, Arkansas, in September 2004.
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'''Winrock International''' is a nonprofit organization located at 2101 Riverfront Drive in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The organization moved its headquarters from [[Morrilton]], Arkansas, in September 2004.
  
The organization was founded by former Governor [[Winthrop Rockefeller]], a grandson of oil industry magnate John D. Rockefeller. Winthrop Rockefeller moved to Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton, Arkansas, in 1953 and began giving away millions of dollars. He personally endowed the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] in Little Rock.
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The organization was founded by former Governor [[Winthrop Rockefeller]], a grandson of oil industry magnate John D. Rockefeller. Winthrop Rockefeller moved to [[Petit Jean Mountain]] near Morrilton, Arkansas, in 1953 and began giving away millions of dollars. He personally endowed the [[Arkansas Arts Center]] in Little Rock.
  
 
The president of Winrock is [[Sybil Hampton]].
 
The president of Winrock is [[Sybil Hampton]].
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==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://www.winrock.org/ Winrock International homepage]
  
 
[[Category:Nonprofits]]
 
[[Category:Nonprofits]]

Latest revision as of 12:35, 24 January 2010

Winrock International is a nonprofit organization located at 2101 Riverfront Drive in Little Rock, Arkansas. The organization moved its headquarters from Morrilton, Arkansas, in September 2004.

The organization was founded by former Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, a grandson of oil industry magnate John D. Rockefeller. Winthrop Rockefeller moved to Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton, Arkansas, in 1953 and began giving away millions of dollars. He personally endowed the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock.

The president of Winrock is Sybil Hampton.

References

  • Deborah Horn, "Heifer International: World Sees Our Charitable Culture," Arkansas Business, March 15, 2004.

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